This is a list of hazing deaths in the United States. This is not an exhaustive list. An exact list is not available because there is no central system for tracking hazing deaths, and the role of hazing in some deaths is subject to disagreement. Inclusion in this list requires that the incident was described by the media as a hazing-related death.

Anonymous posters on Greek Life forums have long swapped rumors about the horrific hazing at Young Harris College, a tiny private college up in Appalachia run by former Georgia Secretary of State and failed gubernatorial candidate Cathy Cox. Now, a potent new lawsuit alleges that YHC administrators turned a blind eye — and some even joined in the fun — as sorority members made rushees sit naked on washing machines while they marked the jiggling parts of their bodies, male pledges engaged in human centipede-style "elephant crawls" through freezing cold creeks, and students dropped out of classes due to the emotional and physical stress of participating in Greek Life. We spoke with the plaintiffs — one former pledge and two former instructors who say they were fired for challenging the administration— who are suing Young Harris for "reckless indifference" to a "widespread and well-known culture of abusive and sexually charged hazing.

The year-old Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity — with 15, student members — said it would try to wipe out racism and beef up its small minority membership through diversity training and swift punishment of inappropriate behavior. At a news conference in Chicago, SAE Executive Director Blaine Ayers said he was disgusted and embarrassed by a second video showing members using a racial epithet and chanting in unison a vow never to admit blacks to the fraternity, whose motto is "The True Gentleman. The SAE chapter at the University of Oklahoma was shut down after the video was revealed this month and the fraternity says it will punish members over the incident.

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Hazing isn't a recent phenomenon. Screenshot When hazing scandals occur on college campuses, t here typically seems to be a collective public reckoning over how fraternities have sunk so low. That topic is explored in John Hechinger's newly released "True Gentlemen: The Broken Pledge of America's Fraternities," which explains fraternity hazing has roots in ancient Greece and medieval Europe, and was imported to America during the colonial period.

L ast year in the US, four freshm an students died as a direct result of hazing rituals during college fraternity initiation ceremonies. All the deaths occurred during or just after drinking bouts in which the victims consumed vast amounts of spirits in a short space of time while older students egged them on. One of the deceased, Maxwell Gruver, 19, a student at Louisiana State University, was found to have had a blood-alcohol level over. I mean, how is making your brother do all these things, and humiliating somebody, a brotherhood?